In the dark night, with whom do you relate more: Batman or the Joker?

In the dark night, with whom do you relate more: Batman or the Joker?

Batman π
Heath Andrew Ledger (4 April 1979 - 22 January 2008) π π€ π«‘
Jokeman
Batman.
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They are inseparable, both opposite responses to the same problem. Which do you like more, yin or yang? Whoop or weave? Up or down? One implies the other.
We all love breaking changes, don't we? 
Harvey Dent/Two face
"You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain"
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Batman fights for the corporations and what they deem as enemies.
The Joker fights for freedom.
Joker is my favorite, but Iβm more like Batman
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i think Batman fights his demons first of all and as a side effect he fights villains. also i dont think he is a true superhero, i think he is a man in superhero costume. what is his intrinsic superhero power , maybe i miss something ? on the other hand, joker doesnt have any fancy costumes or tools, just his insanity. but its hard to relate to joker either - he is a messenger of death. you see this is a problem with "Batman universe" - no true protagonist , real hero - we don't choose between the good and the bad, but between a troubled and complex in his motivation man and villains. this is more realistic obv, but is this a real superhero film though? answering your question - I don't relate to neither of two. I can empathize more with Joker for sure, although I know that he needs to be defeated.